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Barrie Examiner, 28 Jan 1926, p. 8

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F F or Sale Miscellaneous unuy, ` 8-4x I SPEERS-.-In-~1ov1n`g memory of Esther/v McKinley. (Mrs. Jas. Spears), .who .tell asleep in Jesus, Jan. 29, 1924. Peacefully sleeping. resting at lastf ; -A_ll thy sorrows` and suffering past. abreast, gsus has taken `thee home `to His Sleeping ;s9 pedcefgI_iy,_ ever gt rest}, -Is;-..o__ __ .. ,- ,, - COXW0RTH-InA '1 1 ` ` . " John Coxworth. 3XJ3gnf?a 3'mff mun; we can 11831!` 1191' (l_68.l' V0108. say- "Don t grieve, children, I am here. Death cannot divide us from mother Nor sever thebcords of love he is just resting sweetly with Jesus `In - that beautiful home above. -U-Son and Daughter, Charles and Lillie, and Grandchildren, Clara and Muriel; ' um` um: 18 out an autumnsun. ' . ' Its gloriousnoon how quickly past! Lead,us, O Christ, our" life work done, safe home atulast. - g ' ' ~ -Mrs. Walter J. Patterson 4c ' ~ ' and` Family BROWN-In ever. fond and loving -memory 01! our dear mother and grandmother. Mrs. ' Marvin Brown. - who entered into rest Jan. 27. 1923. 06} life is but an autumn-sun. Its zlnrimm nnnn hnuv m.q..1,1.. ......u J.Ul'U was never a. cloud so neavy or dark But" she saw the sunlight, through. A` Sometimes when. I "think of mother She `seems to be eofneare ` Thu: we can hear her dear veice ...__....._._..___.__._..___...__._. BROWN--In. loving memory of our dear mother, Hester. Clara Brown, who died Jan. 27, 1923." She was such a. dear good mother So patient, so kind and so true There was never a. cloud heavy BROWN-In loving memory of our 93;; grandmother who died Jan. 27,, Gone to be with J'esus. . 4 ---Sadly missed by Grand 4c _ch1_ldren, Bill and Evelyn. nnu VVLV-"'.I.n 10110 and `l0V1ng` memory `A of our dear mother whopassed away on Jan.` 27, 1923. ` ~ Oh, how I miss her, words cannot tell -The bright, happy face I loved so well The sweetest of memories are all that are Inff - . V - 4. Lu: awcuwau. us. uwmurles a.I_'e an mat are left " Of a dear mother--one of the best. -sadly missed by Daughter 4}; ' ~ and Son, May and Cliff. 'nn.uvv.1V--1n xovmg memory Of my V dear wife, Hester Clara Brown,` who died `Jan. 27, 1923. ' Thy. purpose, Lord, e annot see But all is well that's dQ_t_1e by Thee. An .__'I.un-u ...-n~....._I......-.1 I.-- 1-1-___,u,,, -I ._.... U100 nu Ivvll uaacuvo \.IVl_lW 9.1,) 1.1100. i4c --Ever remembered "by Husband. -j:- BROWN-In fond and loving memory our dear mother who nnslnn n'u'n:\'r vvuuu run BALa!!1,DY the acre; hard - wood; mostly dry. standing. J; W. Gossling, phone 61lr6. _4ttc.` ]A1\ dTIN,G--'-In loving'.rne'mory of Isola. McQuay (Mrs. Lee Banting). who fell aleep in Jesus, Jan. 27, 1922. It was hard-to lose you, Isola. dear, ' But God, who knoweth best, Held out His loving arms and said: Come ,unto. Me and rest. -Deeply mourned by Father. '41) A Mother. Sister ayd Brothers ~BROWN-In loving memory of ' dear wife. Hester Clara. `RI-nun-r nrhn --..- .. an. a.-. u., uuupauu. I I In the basement of: St. Andrew's} Church last night, under the auspices of the W.M.S., Rev. K. N...iKonkle, ecy. of the Leper Mission of Can- ada, gave a very interesting illus- . trated `address on the work being car- ried on, in some thirty missions for lepers. _ There was a good attendance andta collection of over $30 .was given for the work. i n V. :y:.usu\JI\l.l*uVl 3; w 2c per word; minimum` 60c. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmg. E IN MEMORIAIYI wwwwwwvu u Us vvutu, uululuul DUC. wii&m&$w&&&wmw us. qua uuu U1. 1. ansley. There wasa large attendance at an At Home given by the L.O.L. last Thursday night in the lodge rooms. There_ were twenty-ve tables `of _euchre and the prize`-winners were: Men, John Wood, Thos. Burton and Carmen Gowan` ladies, Mrs. M. D. `Cubitt-Nichols, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. J. McEwen. ' - I'l'\1._- .n-u-___s_., u . J.u.IJ1:JWell. `The following members. represent- ing` Barrie Lodge of Perfection, left today. for London, Ont., to attend the annual reunion of London Lodge of Perfection, where they will exempli- fy the 13th degree: A. H.+Felt, Alex. Cowan, J. B. Barr, W. N. Duff, C. E. McNiven,.Ed. Lewis, Trueman Wil- liams and L. J.. Simpson. ~ TV: #1`. L . _ . _ -_..L _n (1: A I I I $mm&m&w$&&&wmmg a_\ldI.VV Uru.':1-Ln novmg memory Of Coxworth, who passed away January 21, 19J6. ' __`E`.vnn' unvnnw-.1-.-......1 1.-.` - WOOD FOR SALE. cord. Phone 528. U1. uvcr 1pLUUU. V _ . A special meeting of. Barrie Pres- bytery will be held in `St. Andrew's Church next Tuesday. to consider calls from Knox ~Ch_urc'h, Bracebridge, to Rev. J. A. McConnell, who has been" supplying that charge. and from Beeton and Tottenham to Rev. W. A.. Cranston of Tansley. Thorn urn: n 1n1v1vn ..H-.....A`....-- _L __A -saw: 1.. 1., zoung. A splendid showing-was made in 1925 by the congregations-`compris- ing the Presbyterian pastoral charge of Townli-ne, Ivy and Baxter. The total amount raised from all sources _was approximately "$5000 and the year closed with a balance on hand of Ever $1000. ` nnn a.:..I ...--L_`__ __ , n 1-: o -- us nun. muzmuetn D1}. 4. , A chimney `re at the home of- Isaac Barnes, 5. Mulcaster St., last Saturday evening gave the firemen a run, -but there was no damage done. 0. R.- Rusk, optometrist, has {old out to Robt. H`. Smith of Hamilton`, who -takes.possession next Monday. - Mr. Rusk will probably locate in\To- ronto. A`______,1_L, n.` A--- - -- `"'X?'a meeti'n'g`of the .0 icial Bohrd of '-Collier `St. United - Church, Tues- day evening, Dr. W. Richardson was appointed secretary, succeeding the late T. T. Young. I AM Bh(\II1:i\`lD , -v-~ --4-1 ~ -'~* uuonaay, r'eb.- 3, at 3.30 p.m. .-*-BuAy Staunton s semi-trimmed wallpaper -- 22 in. wide instead of old 18 in. V `For sale` by W. A. Lowe & on.; Elizabeth St. I immune. G..- -1. L1. 1 A uuuu L ueauay, {'60. Z. ' The regular -`monthly meeting of the W.'C.T.U. will be held at the me of the Misses :King, : Poyn-tz S ., on uMonday, Feb; 3, at 3.30 I +-Buv Shaun!-nu : mm:_4-...'...........1 .uuu IF qlucxly {'eturned to h(}l'. -Try Neilson3s`True Fruit choc-` blates, high quality,'many pieces to pound. 25c for 6 ozs. Bryson s. 3-4c _%l"\]_,` .D,_',,:___. f`_`_.__-,_I I -- - `.-..--... _vv -Va v vac: JJLJBUII Ho 0'50 -'-The `Racing Carnival advertised to beheld at Midhurst (Reforesta- t_i`on_) rink Jan. 29 has been postponed` until Tuesday, Feb. 2. Th` `I`nG`l'l`n1I ~ `vnnutlaluo --A-J-1--~ - ' uy a-auuy on -uumnerlana St. -An exceptional bargain in slight-,-' ly used Gourlay piano; looks like new. A. E. Patterson, Allandale. 4c A -lady who advertisedfor a lost wrist watch in last week's Examiner had it quickly returned to her. -._'l`1-Ir `N'nilam.9..4`f ...... t1...-:.m -1 - 4 . 1 avvn-uvl. B. 0U.WUl`I.l nuuunuln DUO. }m&g&g&w$&&&&ww] WOOD FOR SALE by the `hagg- wood; mostly drv- ntn.nlnn' A--Somet hing, new-Ne{1son's True Frui "-chocolates. . 6 ounces for 25. B1-yson's Tea- Rooms. _ 3-4c V ' One insertion of a-'Classied Adlet. sold a cook stove advertised last week by a.lady on -Cumberland _St._ __An lIVnni\I':'nv|: ;I |............. __ JSJLL ` I Readers. 30 jiord; minimum 50c. V an luv. :4 .14 an M -I -9- -v- -- --- --- --- 3410. _ -Ever' remembered by ; ` `Wife and `Family. :- - _r;:o'::'1'-nedv iay 80:33 and Daughtez-`s. .' 'rHunspAY, JANUARY .-23, 1923,. auuwtuleu a. oroxen mp. she Is now in} a hospital in Toronto and cannot be; moved for some time. Mrs. Welch s| husband, who is a, veteran of the! Great War, was badly shell shockedi overseas~_and two years ago his condi-I Another chapter in a long series of; misfortunes was written in the death `last Thursday of Ruth Cad'by, daugh-i ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cadb.v ofl Rochester, N.Y., and wife"`of Albert Welch. A` few weeks ago Mrs. Welch became. seriously ill with Bright's di_-' sease and gradually became worse. A- bout the same time her mother. who had been` visiting her, was struck by a hand. sleigh on Mulcaster St. and sustained a broken hip. She is in} `In Tnrnnfn nut? nannnf ha- I nuuuvu rm-u.a|-I|I VIlEI-\lI"I - _ ' __...v, ` PROPERTY FOR SALE---'So1ld brick house. 8 rooms. every comvenfence. 1'/4 acres land, large poultry house with el_ectr1c light. good barn, Very suitable `for party wishing to raise poultry. Price reasonable. Apply 42 Pentang St., Barrie. Phone 6225. 4-5:) . I uiuu, Auanaale. I .l`he funeral took place on Monday; from the home to Barrie Union ceme'-} tery, Rev. A. R. Beverley officiatingn] '.l`h e pallbearers Were:' R. Clark, Geo.` B`irma.n,. 0. Firman, J. J. Jamieson, T. Villiers and E. Partridge. In addition to the brothers `and sisters of Mrs.| Lowe, a.ll of, whom were home,-those` from a distance who attended the fun- eral were: Mrs. Thos. Lowe, Miss Ethel` Lowe, John Russell and Miss Molly Russell, all of_ Toronto. 1 mcnee,'M1nes1ng;A Arthur, Barrie; Jno; W., Midland; Mrs. Malcolm McLean and Mrs.'J. G. Keenan. Barrie, and Mrs. Alfred-Pearce, Lamont, Alta. The fun- eral took place last Friday from the home of his son,`Alex. McKee, to Min- esing cemetery, Rev. M.` 0. Price of- . ' ficiating.` "pray. township\passed `away in the per- vyau II`. IVIGQEE One of theoldest residentsiof Ves- son of John `McKee, whose death oc- curred 911 Wednesday of last week at Minesing in his ninety-first year. The: `late Mr. McKee was born near Porti .Hope, of. Irish parentage, and had lived in this .section for many years. He was - a. brick-maker by trade but had spent: the latter part of his life farming in! Vespra. .He was married fifty-four! years ago to Miss Rhoda Tomlinsonl of Minesing who_ survives him. Mr. McKee s death marks the firstbreakl in_the family. Three sonsgand three daughters survive.. '1` ey are: Alex.l McKee.` Minesing; Art ur, Jno. W.. Midland: Mrs, Mnlnnlm 'Im..r.......l Ul. mg buy roint, died las.t Eriday in St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto. The late * Mr. Guest,` who was` in his aifortieth year, was born at Big Bay Point, 3. son of the late Mr. a.n'd- Mrs. James ' Guest. Leaving home several. years" ago, Mr. Guest worked'or atime in `Goldwater and later` in Acton. going for, some years .he` had conducted a seventeen years ago to Toronto where hardware business. Surviving him are his wife and one son, Harry, and four brothers, Lewis Guest, Lefroy; and Bert, `Harvey and Adolph` of Barrie. The funeral, which was under Masonic; auspices, took place on Monday in Tor- onto. burial being made in Park Lawn i cemetery, Rev. W. E. Baker and Rev. G. N. GPGV Offlninfina uuuuuery, nev. W. E. . Grey officiating E`: ox & x i&m&ammi$&mwm;` A OBITUARY ALGIE v. GUEST Following an operation for appen- dicitis, Algie Victor Guest, a. native of Big Bay Point, died la's,t`.Frlday _ 1I08eDh,E Hosnifal_ 'I"nr-nnfn TBA In!-A 4 Coming Soon - JOHNNY LIVE A thundering meld- drama that `roars `through a storm of % sizzling thrills. You can't . affqrd to miss, one of the mightiest rail- road melodramas to play Barrie; a crashing, smash- ing epic of the huge iron monsters7that rush over the : shining rails; CAPITOL P{ 1"3'E THEATRE - L()S'I`--Palr of fox-hounds. male and Jemale, black and tan. about January 25." Reward for any information lead- ing to their recovery. .I-Iarry Travers, phone 608r61, Barrie. V 4c :2:- MRS. ARTHUR E. `LOWE cvvnnni-Inn.-.`I'l-. ..-.-u .1-_4u_ , _(;hap'ter of MRS. ALNBERT wELcH LL-.. -u.'...L-.. 2, % TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY JOHN McK_.E I....'_r_1_._L , ' - OR SALE-7-room brick house. con-A veniences._ garage. Leaving town, `price reasonable, small down payment ac- cepted, own terms. Apply Wm. Bre- thour, 38 Sanford St. ~ 3-'8p -w-- OT -_.-..-., .. ...u..uc a.uUuI. uve years ago.| Surviving Mrs. .Welch. besides her` {parents a. d husband-. are two sons, ;Frank, at gt-esent in the R. V. Hospit-! la], and Harold. who is with his aunt lin Toronto. and a charm. 11.... cu.a...._- I I 4 I _-_ ---._, .. v. J-J~\l$ AL-; aunt; Iin Toronto, and a. sister, Mrs. Sidney: i`Pearce, Toronto. Mr. Cadby is making |arrangements to take the boys and U .,-v-. -.1 \/\4AAu.7IL|-lJLl\llIa I | Born in London, Eng., forty-two years ago, Mrs. Welch was married; in the Old" Country eighteen years ago; and came to Canada five.years 1ater.,' living for` a_ short time at Preston. When War broke out her husband en.- .listed and during the War he was re- E ported killed, but after being mo.urned__i I or dead -for some time he was found? 3 in a. German prison. He escaped but inl doing so was shot in a le necessitat-` ing the amputation of the 1 mb. He was .dischar\ged and on his return to Can- ada was employed in the Toronto post office, but his health failing, the family, ,came to Barrie about five vnnrg mm I ULLIUU, Hut. 1113 HBHJCH Ialllng, the fa: [came about five years En:-vhyinnr 1M -m 1rr..1..1. L -_2 - !tion became so bad that he was re-* moved to the Military Hospital at , London. In December, 1-923, their eldest; son, Albert, was accidentally` shot by la companion while hunting. Last Oct- 3 ober a younger boy, Frank, aged seven, , was struck by a motor truck on Wors-' I ley St. sustaining a fracture of the `right thigh and is still in the hospital. The weight of the trouble and misfor- tune which she was compelled to bear | undoubtedly proved too much for Mrs. Welch s constitution. 'I'3...._ ROUGHCAST HOUSE. in good con- dition. for-sale. Slfitable for workman. Cash or on easy terms. Apply at 117 Cumberland St., Allandale. Phone 764}. {Fm}. Cod 1-'a.1.,1b. 13 iwgte Fish but ohe bay, 1.8c gpine Treematches, box . . 10 I I i Good Sweet `California Oranges, dozen .V . . .' . . 25c. E 3mm: 0ld`Dutch` . . . . . .3 for 32` !Good rim `Cabbage; lb. 5c !Largg_ pkg. Chip . . . !Ldrgepkg.Lux 23 ilcingsugar .A . . 3 lbs. for'25c v FRAME HOUSE, 6 rooms, good` c9nd!- tlon, part hardwood floors, for highest tender. Box `'8' or phone 607r6. 8p - Choice Gr_apef;'uit . 3 for 25] Phr'>`nes*1A44-143. Goods delivered promptly any part of town }\14'1bs.%Gr%anuIated sugar, 93 BUCHANAN S GROCERY PURE 1-`con AND 1-`kurrs PHONE us YOUR QRDER.` "3?`F`- ggame RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR anus mentat-to Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing, Music, Art, Conversational ` French emphasized. Outdoor Games and Sports. Health" record excellent. . . Limited numbers. If... D..--_-_..- . -__I__ A. 11.2, ,2, VI iPvenben El_lEgT3_: RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL Pnp am: e -----__--._-. I- For Prospectus apply to Principals. 1-.- EILL GIVE BOARD A.ND ROOM to business or schoor girl, half` rate in return for minding children few nights weekly, Phone 1166. - 4c -- j. -Two Shows, at 7.15 Rl:'(`.l'n A n nn-A Full bf surkiing comedy and life, all the beauties of a Follies Bergere,` and enough humor ;mixed in to make it just right for you. *`ni7'ifEn V H H0" PARIS 1_y1oN., I , __-.-v' vwjjv Spice, Fun and then some in Constance Ta.lmadge's latest Qtu-.._ `LONG--On sundair, Jan. 24, at the ~ residence of her nephew, John A. Lucas, Fifth Line, Innisfil, Isabella Lucas, Widow of the late John Beat- I t_v Long, in her eighty-first year. ! McEACHERN-f-Sud*denly at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, on Jan. 19,- 1926. I Florence`Wordingham, wife of Alex. i R. McEachern,` formerly of .Edgar . and Gravenhurst, aged 38 years. u1u15 uxcxu up 111 n1s,0Wn nome. I The funeral took place on Monday, gburial being made in Barrie Union cemetery. Rev. A. R. Beverley conduct- ed the services and members of the Barrie-.So1diers Club. who have been ` interested in the family for some time, lacted as pallbearers. V . . ` bring them up 1n hxslown home, The funeral fnnlz wlonn n... at FOR REN'1'-Comforfa.ble furnished room. with all conven1ences_ in `pri- vate home, central. Phone-1,13.-~58-6p -.:- ...__.--..-.-.-u -~---. Nu-Jell,` allafvors . 3Qfor 25c Pure Gold Jelly Pov\:_d<`a_rs Sc rolls Toilet Paper, 6 fotf 25c Eastile Soap . 7 cakes for: 25 Dates . . . . 2 lbs. for 25 `WE DI .-`.T_l..lVER PROMPTLY. F illetts, Jper lb, . . . . . . . . 23 Wash'ingi Soda V. g . . 7 lbs. 25 $26 REWARD-'I`he above reward will be paid for informationieading to the recovery of either of a. pair of silver black foxes. escamd from our ranch. Any person shooting same and retain- ing pelt after-this notice will be pro- aecuted to the full extent of the law. Phone A. W. La._idma.n.'505. Laidman & Sarjeant. ' its Figs, 3 lbs. 25c Palmiive S039` . . . 3.f9r 25 Cooking Ride, ,3 25 uuqwa, EU '{..I.D and REGULAR PRICES Adult; 23, tax 21:. C_hildren.9c, tax. 1:. FLUID . for 25 THE _B_AA_RRlE EXAMINER BORN and 9.15. [PEG > LOS'.I`-Between Midhurst and Barrie. parcel containing pair of blue serge pants. Finder rewarded on returning to Post Office, Midhurst, or Barrie, or ring 602r14. 4p A very plea. on Tuesday 1 `Hotel by the T'1`here was 2: evening was 5 ing. Thirty tuh ed and the p `H. R. Palmer, _. Palmer and V evening at t the Barrie Ki tended V and Geo. Leacock Professor St speaker. Lik- of humor and tertaining. chairman. T recitations 1); solos by W. Harry Barrm brief speer.-he and D. F. . with the tons` Craig, Miss . N. Duff and ceived two handkerchiefs C. T. Devlin. men's prize, given by A. 1 the program were spent it music pI'ovid( Men. IIIIUII. J. R. Cot Attorney, wh by illness, birthday on and Court 0 with a sheaf Chas. E. \ ited his siste on Wednesdz troit, where itigrn. D (",4 LIULL la vxnxu N. Duff, 3111 Mrs. Thos. . --\r- , _ Mr. and .\ Toronto on funeral of 31 Guest. Mrs. (1)12 troit is visiti `T `I'\..lX` `Vin Misses Bo Masko ofcl) the f0`t`n1er'.< Mrs. H. r was the gm Turner, for ` FOUND--Fountain pen. Owner may have same by paying for this adver- tisement. Apply at Examiner Offgce. 4p f:j-j- Miss Tess the guest 0 1' Bradford St. Jack Fl21}1( week-end at Mrs. Wm. ited with f1`i Mrs. K011.- brook are vi.- Sims. >IOX<>K<>X '1` *I0I"X0K<*X4* 37 B;";l:-' $1 AFTER Regular Cl Mornings . ---um `THURSDI - "1{.Xi9Es | Opportt and % TENDERS wrll be received by the undersigned up to and including Jan. 80th for eight cords` tour-fo"ot green hardwood, beech and maple, to be` de-' livered at No. 2.s_chool.. Crown Hill. I. H. Luck; R.R. No..1, Barrie. 2-4p "_. * _* t ..'I BOWLINI DREE _ ROOM AND BOARD WANTED- Gentleman desires room and board-win private family. Location near centre of town, T state terms. Box `.`X" Barrie Examiner. V - '/8-,4p ...i_._._______..._...._____.._.. WANTED---Cheap for cash; smlaoll. acreage with 4 or` 5-roomed cottage and barn, near Lake Simcoe. Give full particulars. Box A". Examiner Offlcde. WANTED TO RENT by4March 1st,! modern cottage, central. commercial man and wife, no children. Apply 19 Worsley St. or Box 1093. 2-7p. FOWL WANTED-V-Highest prices paid. Phone 384 or write H. Levlt, box 642. 7 `I _'Rn _ FALSE TEETH wanted: also` bridge work dlscar ed , any condition, highest prices. Mail L. Baker. 266` Crawford St.. Toronto. Ont. v _ 49-8p`. `P.0. `_?y'4:.a:.;1`>e_ .:_(98r17-;3__ _ 2 YORK8HIRE"8OW8." bred to a. Gov. `ormnent, boar. bacon -tyne. due 7th and 11th March; Joseph Qockburn, `Edgar u:-:1--1- ROOM WAN'I`ED'-Gentleman requires room in private home by Feb. 1st. Cen- tral location. state terms. Box "W Barrie Examiner. ` V 3-4p. LIVE POULTRY WANTED-1-Ilghest` rlcevs paid. Phone morningsor aven- ngs to telephone 322 or write to 142 . Bradford` St. - 1-6!) I PRACTICAL EXPERIENCED NURSE deslres_ position. Phone 876. 4-5p THE ALBANY HOSPITAL, Albany. N.Y., otters an attractive 8' year course in nursing to high school graduates, with excellent opportunities 101- work after graduation. Ciassesbegin in Feb- ruary and September. Students may enter the next February class if appli- cation is made at onee.. For further , information write, Superintendent 0! Nurses. Albany Hospital, A ibany.51;.Y. - V - c `HELP WANTED. must }ble"'t0` d6 plain cooking. Apply 189 Bradford St'., . phone 186. 40 t,8ALEBMEN-We otter eteady employ- ment and pay weekly to sell our com- plete and exclusive line`: or guaranteed uellty. whole root. t!'Olh-dl.l8'-t0-0l.'- or trees and plants. Attractive lllue- trated examples and run co-operation, 9. money-making op ortunlty. Luke Bro- thers Nurseries. ontreal. 89-56eow "AGENTS WANTD tor. Jamie and district. Two .i.'a.st-;,'selIihg'. household. specialties. Write for full particulars. Consolidated Sales Book & Wax Pa.- per Co. Ltd.. 800 Burlington St.', Hamil- ton. ' - * ' An one cent. a. word`. cum non lion (minimum charge. 85); six in- urtiona tor the price of four, 10 oonu extra when*c cod: also? omtroxtra when : V on are dlrootod to lilxuminor Ottico. Live .StoAc`Ak Fale luuiiwiingauliig Duuuu Wu `nuns *t'UPS AND PIGS tor sale. p I G. .M. Sharpe, lo 11. con. 6, Inn!s?ll?'1`ho:;nt n. 'R.R. 1.} 4p . ` III E 10 per word cub; minimum 850.1] A..- --_- _ _, -- Property Fox? Sale Rooms and Board Lost and Found Help Wanted /Wiajnted jj OR SALE, Barred Apply 178 Owen Slt. _V/ OUND FOR SALE-A good fox and deer bound. in good working shape. W. R.*Ba.ynes,` Bra.dford,,'R.R. 1. 4p` . - AND W/tires `IA !-no Ind 11 Us `hut - ` 0118 B 1969 V L IP25 1-6c' SOME C LLIE PUPS, GI for gala. nnlv (1 M lUUv Jan. 26- -The U.F.0. and U.F.W.O. will hold their monthly meeting at the ' home 0:, Neil. L Mccuaig on, Monday. Feb.` 1. A good program will be`-given; The -roll call is to be afnqwered M with. the membership fee, Ev_ei'ybody- wel- nuns at .l.' p.m. W. A. MQCODKGY, Auct. 4:: Tuesday. Feb. 2-`-.'Tas. A} Coutts, [lot 14, `con. 8. Ve`spra;-'-cattle and pigs. `Sale at 1 p.m. W. V A. Mceonkey, ' Auctioneer. V '3-4* `l..','..'.`A.. IIIOl`lOll ohooooooooun31.0-otuoooo1i1o's1oi g uuvunonolnuuucoooouo AButter, per pound . . _. . . .. . . . . . . 42-45c Eggs. _pgr doz., 80-850 Potatoes, `pqr bag, .ne_w . , . . . . $2.25-2,50 r Monday. -Feb. ~1-W. H. Campbell, lot 2, ~ con. 7, Innisfil (n:ea_r Thornton), farm A stock and implements. (Postponed from Jan. 28 on account at storm) ; A Sal at 1__ p.m. W. `A. Mdconkoay, , Y` THURSDAY WHOLESALE `ance: No. 2 Fall Wheat . . . . . . .; s1.35-$1(4o your-of u o o o o o o u o o 0:09:00 Rye _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1" . 85-90 pea. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A i if 'g'1.1n_u 1: dull) utners. DATED at `Barrie this 19th day` of `January, A.D., 1926. DUNCAN F. McCUA_IG., ` 3-_5c - . Asolicitortor 'Adm1n)stra.tr1x Notice ishereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons hav- ing claims `against the Estate of Arthur G. Campbell, late of the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe. gentleman. deceased, who died on or about the fifth day 01- December,.A.D., 1925, are requested to` send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on orebefore the 22nd day of February. 1926, after `which date the Admlnis-. tratrix will dis_tr_ibute,the assets of the Estate, having regard only" to the `claims of which she shall then have notice, and will not `beleresponsible to any others. ` 'l\A'I"'l1\ nlr D4-.....l.. 4.1.1.. nun. .1- _'4 JJIKI. Ill. January, 9.40 - (EOCKERELS FOR Rocks-and others. Ap; Applicationsfwilil bevreceived by the undersigned up till:-4 p_.m., Friday, January 29th. for the position of Road Foreman. "Applicants _to state quali-_, fications and salary expected. An out- V line of `duties may be obtained at the Clerk's Office. - 'nArI-vmn -4. `I3.._.`.a- u..; mg`. --,- ,. .J.A;coRaETT NOTARY PUBLIC. conveyacer, in-r cluding drawing of wills, deeds, ar- ranging of loans, etc. Insurance of all kinds. Executor, Administrator . and -Trustee. - Thornton. Ontario. , 4-62c LV.l.I\Bo mnnu u mru'J.'m '.l.` U 111`! mu. grad- uate in massage. 17 years experience, .14 Small St. . ' 1-60 FURS ALTERED and r`epa.lred. Over I-Iurlburt's' Shoe Store- Miss M. Mc- Arthur. V 48tfc. -::--j- __T MRS. MARGUERITE TURNER. grad. uate in ma.mamzn' 1'1 van:-A nvnnnlnnnn FARM ' FOR SALE--Lot 12, con. 12, 75 acres good clay loam, 60 acres un-r der cultivation, balance in pasture and w_ood. On premises are 2 barns,.2 hous'- - es, 1; wells and never talllngcreek. Ap- ply to Thos. Calder, Craigvale, R.R. 1. A_:'\ FARM FOR SALE, part west half lot 20, con. 3, Flos, 100 acres: clay loam, good spring; loacres hardwood bush. Grant Knupp, Anton Mills. f A51-4p V9516 8.E_ 1. Auctioneer. G FOR SALE OR 'REN'I`-M. Alexand- er's house. 142 Bradford St. Will sell very reasonable or rent at $10,monthly. Apply in mornings or evenings. 53-5p FOR RENT -- Comfortable, double house, brick, seven rooms, fire place, conveniences, large gardens, central. Phone 1255._ 2-7p - : V- RAILS FOR SALE-4-ft. sound. dry, me ralls.- $6 a. cord `delivered. Write ox'664 -or leave order at` 14`-Sampson BL. Barrie. r V ' . 41) _ `MADE IN CANADA, Sawyer-Massey road graders, drags," `scrapers, stone crushers, bins, steam rollers, scarifiers, spreader wagons, dump wagons, Water` sprinklers, oil distributors, gas and steam tractors, threshers, clover at- tachments, saw mills. Personal call or catalogues on reque_st..W. W. Badgley. travelling representative, Box 1093, Barrie, Ontario. 2-10p _.j STORE T0 VLE`T-Enqu1re John Stlxtsfcv. - C N1OTICE%TO;REDl'I'ORS . SA_L'I`-We expect a. carload of salt to arrive in a. few days. Any customers wanting fine or coarse salt in barrels or sacks phone your order in and we will notify you when car" arrives. W also have some coal and coke lef . Why not make sure of your supply while it lasts? B .'Webb. Stroud. ' 3-42 ' FOR SALE-Flrst-class set of single harness, hand made and silver `mount- ed, oollar and hames andlbreast collar; also 9. .No.1 double cu.t_ter in excellent order, bothvpole and shafts. Apply to Mrs. Plummer, 54 Peel St. ` T 4p _ HAY FOR SALE, mostlytimothy, 310., ton at barn. Also seed peas at $1.25 bushel and feed peas at $1.00; barley at 65 cents, oatsho cents bushel. I-farry Harrison. Phone 609r22. 4c . 1 FOR SALE-_-One set of new hea.vy' slelghs, runners are made or blue oa;k, 2% Inches shoeing. Apply W. D. Co- chrane, Allandale. R.R.2. - 60-5p TIMBER FOR SALE--situated on west halt lot [27, con. - 9, township` of Essa. will sell In whole ox-_,1n part. Apply .1 . 3:. Arnold, Guelph.-, A . 2-'lc INTERNATIONAL HORSE. PRESS for sale. size 1722; in good condition. For any further particulars apply to Box 13, Bradford, Ont. _ 3-5c APPLES -FOR 8ALE-Sples. Green- ing; `and Ruslets. quality guaranteed. Harry Ott9.wo.y,-.phone'606r6. 49-1p-zttc . I ' V` WOOD FOR SALE-A-100 box loads 13 and 16 inch. also 50 cords No. 1 dry l_n_a._z-_qyvood. Apply E.` '1`. Emma; nhnnn FOR` SALE-'-Nsariy new bed. springs and mattress c'omlste_, a. snap. 14 Small -St. Phone 56 1-60 HARNESS BUSINES, and stock :01- Vsale, First.-class" repair Vtrade. A C. C. Agar. Thornton, Ont. ` T. 4c FOR SUALE--Water-power washing machine and wrlnger. in good condi- tion. Rhone 128_9W. `` 5 4c BABYSLEIGH tor me. hlte. covr- ed. in shod condition. 1 1 Owen St. Phpne 403. . , ` ~ ` 40 Avon SALE--0t_:e manor, 13 ft. by 4 It. Price 875. Apply City Cafe. V 41: Road or;_:`_1;n_an \N_an_te_d BARRIE MARK!-'.'l'LS 'ro"wN or BARRIE SALES ,. Property To Lgt and 16 also 60 o76rd's'-N3'.' g1g;vwood. Apply E. '1`. >Emma,A

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